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Scenic Rim Eat Local Month 4 mins read

Pack the gumboots and the giggles –

Scenic Rim Eat Local Month is the ultimate family adventure!

 

Calling all curious kids and fun-loving families – it’s time to learn where your food comes from (hint: it’s not a bottle, carton or a packet)!

 

Scenic Rim Eat Local Month is back this June and bursting with flavour, fun, and family-friendly frolics! If your little ones love cuddling camels and sheep, getting their hands and feet dirty digging up veggies, walking through flower fields, and even watching an epic tractor pull, then this is your sign to grab the fam and head to the Scenic Rim for Queensland’s most delicious month-long celebration.

 

From paddocks to playgrounds, this award-winning and authentic paddock to plate festival features more than 45 family-friendly events across five weekends, designed to spark curiosity, ignite tastebuds, educate young minds and maybe—just maybe—sneak a veggie or two onto the plate without a fuss. Just don’t forget to bring your appetite—and a wet wipe or two!

 

Let the kids get their hands dirty harvesting real vegetables with fifth-generation farmers, feed camels, watch sheep milking demos,  or gather ‘round the campfire to cook damper as a family. There’s no app or screen that can compete with this kind of learning-by-doing fun.

 

“Where does milk come from?”
“From the fridge.”
Not anymore!

By the end of Eat Local Month, they’ll know it comes from a cow, or a camel, or a sheep or even a goat, depending on the day!

 

Cap off your Eat Local Month adventure at the Winter Harvest Festival on June 28 – the delicious grand finale and ultimate family day out.

 

Held in the stunning village of Kalbar just an hour from Brisbane and 90 minutes from the Gold Coast, this flavour-packed weekend brings the best of the Scenic Rim together. Meet the region’s Food Ambassador Chefs, mingle with passionate growers and producers, and taste your way through more than 60 stalls brimming with local goodness. From hands-on cooking demos and live music and kids’ activities galore, it’s a full serving of country charm with a side of fun. Empty eskies welcome – you’ll want to stock up!

 

And let’s talk TRACTORS! Because no family trip to the country is complete without a little tractor action, the world-famous Tractor Pull returns to the Winter Harvest Festival on Saturday 28 June in Kalbar. Yep, real teams of humans take the strain and pull a real tractor for ultimate glory – the Open Event features a 10 tonne Kubota Tractor and the juniors take the strain on a One Tonner! Heads up – every year it’s a local butchers vs veggie growers showdown!

 

MORE PHOTOS ON REQUEST.

 

πŸŽ‰ TOP FAMILY-FRIENDLY PICKS FOR 2025:

πŸ₯• Veggie Picking with the Farmer
Valley Pride Produce – 8 & 29 June
Join fifth generation vege farmers the Scholl family on their working veggie farm and pick your own produce for dinner. Get your hands dirty and go home with the best carrots you’ve ever eaten.

 

🌸🧁 Edible Flower Picking & Cupcake Decorating
Elderflower Farm – Saturday 8 & 15 June
Due to popular demand, two more workshops have just been released! Join the flower-loving team at Elderflower Farm to pick your own edible blooms and decorate cupcakes as pretty as a picture. A blooming gorgeous day out for foodies, florists, and families alike!

 

🐫 Kid’s Camel Farm Adventure
Summer Land Camels – 14 June
Face painting, camel cuddles, camel rides and creative fun like suncatcher making. Plus, a guided tour and all the dairy deliciousness.

 

🌿 Campfire Cookout & Nature Play
Frost Farm – 24 & 25 June
Gather sticks, build fires, cook lunch and play! An immersive, hands-on outdoor experience that blends food, nature and family connection, hosted by Birdwings Forest School.

 

🚜 Scenic Rim Farming Expo
Harrisville – 14 June
Perfect for budding green thumbs and families with junior farmers. See big machinery in action, join a hands-on workshop, watch working dog and horse displays, and learn from the people who grow our food.

 

🐴 Scenic Rim Clydesdale Spectacular
Beaudesert – 14 & 15 June
Horses, history and wholesome vibes. Slow down, breathe in that country air, and spend the day immersed in old-school charm and horse-powered heritage.

 

πŸŽͺ Winter Harvest Festival
Kalbar – 28 June
The ultimate finale for Eat Local Month. Think 60+ stalls, tastings galore, interactive demos, live music and the legendary Tractor Pull. The kids can pat farm animals, try their hand at the carrot toss, explore the tractor play area, and even test their strength in the junior Tractor Pull Competition! Bring your appetite and your curiosity—it’s going to be HUGE.

 

🚜 Tour, Taste and Camel Encounter
Summer Land Camels – Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays throughout June
Meet the stars of Australia’s largest camel dairy, learn how their award-winning cheese and gelato is made, then enjoy a taste. Don’t forget to snap a selfie with your new four-legged friend!

 

You can find the full-line up of family-friendly events here.

 

 

5 Hot Tips for Farm-tastic Family Fun!

(aka how to avoid tears, tantrums and make the most of everything!)

 

1. Boot Up, Wipe Down

Mud is mandatory, and messy is magic! Chuck in the gumboots and back-up clothes, and keep those wipes within arm’s reach—you never know when a camel kiss or a juice explosion might strike.

 

2. Book It Like It’s Hot

The cutest events (we're looking at you, edible flower cupcake class) fill up fast. If you snooze, you lose your spot on the hay bale. Head to eatlocalmonth.com.au and lock in your fam’s faves early.

 

3. Make a Weekend of It

Turn the farm fun into a full-blown foodie holiday! Choose a Scenic Rim sub-region, stay the night, and hit a few events while you're there. Bonus: more memories, more snacks, less stress. You can find more info here.

 

4. Bring the Big Appetite (and the Bigger Esky)

The tastings are generous, the producers are proud, and your car-boot will become a roaming pantry. BYO cooler for all the cheese, chutney, carrots and camel milk you never knew you needed.

 

5. Let the Kids Be Boss

They’ll want to pat the sheep, pick the carrots and pull you toward the tractor. Let them lead the day—it’s their chance to connect with nature, meet their food, and feel like farmers. (The wholesome kind, with camel milk gelato.)

 

SCENIC RIM EAT LOCAL MONTH 2025

Across all of June www.eatlocalmonth.com.au

Tickets on sale NOW

Visitscenicrim.com.au for more information about this extraordinary region

 

 

 

 

For more information, imagery and interviews please contact Kath Rose on 0416 291 493 or email [email protected]


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Kath Rose on 0416 291 493 or email [email protected]

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